97.3 lakh votes removed : BJP's 'Dispute' through Election Commission

Latest News 3 weeks ago December 20, 2025

9.7 Million Votes Missing: BJP's 'Manipulation' via Election Commission

Although the BJP explains this action as a move to remove infiltrators from neighboring countries, official data shows that in Bihar, where 4.7 million names were removed, only 300 were found to be actual infiltrators. In this context, what is the possibility of such a massive infiltration in Tamil Nadu? The question arises: "Are these 9.7 million people indigenous or not? Are they citizens of this nation or not?" This appears to be a plan by the BJP to commit electoral fraud using the Election Commission. By stripping the votes of these 9,737,832 people, the BJP is planning to manipulate this election.


Who Needs a Caste Census? The Truth Many Don't Know!

While this demand is a major political issue, surprisingly—contrary to popular belief—it is not primarily for the Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe (SC/ST) communities. This is because the population of Scheduled Castes has already been extensively surveyed. The government possesses accurate statistics for each of the 78 Scheduled Caste communities in Tamil Nadu.

The real data gap exists regarding the Other Backward Classes (OBCs). Therefore, the true objective of this demand is to obtain data for them. Furthermore, regarding the Central Government, which has the power to conduct a caste census, "Why do those who are friendly with the Central Government hesitate to ask them to conduct the [census]?" Statistics for the OBC castes do not exist... but there are clear statistics for how many Parayars or Arundhatiyars are in the SC list.


Is Vijay’s Sole Target Hatred for DMK?

Vijay’s entire political focus seems to be on inciting hatred against the DMK rather than presenting a positive ideological vision for his party. Notably, the fact that Vijay targets only the DMK while never criticizing the AIADMK adds a new dimension to this critique. It appears Vijay is merely executing a "prescribed agenda" given to him. He does not speak on any policy-oriented issues such as economic growth, education, eradication of corruption, or employment.


100-Day Work Scheme: Is Mahatma Gandhi’s Dream Being Slowly Killed?

The Central Government is attempting to gradually dismantle the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA). Two main strategies are being used to destroy this scheme:

  1. Removing Mahatma Gandhi’s name from the title of the scheme.

  2. Burdening State Governments with 40% of the financial cost to freeze the scheme financially.

The promise to increase the work days from 100 to 125 is a "drama." This announcement is meaningless because the funds for the existing 100 days of work have not even been fully allocated yet.

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